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Everything Sucks, Now What? A Merriment Method for a Messy World.

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Everything Sucks, Now What? is a podcast about living thoughtfully in a complicated world. Hosted by Mary England, creator of the Merriment Method, this show is for people who feel the weight of reality but still want to build something kinder inside it. Each episode explores how to hold two truths at once: grief and hope, rage and responsibility, realism and joy. Instead of pretending things are fine or collapsing into despair, we practice nuance. We name what’s broken. Then we ask what we can do about it. Through psychological insight, cultural analysis, and gently absurd real-life examples, Mary translates big systemic issues into personal, livable frameworks. You’ll hear conversations about care, power, relationships, burnout, joy, responsibility, and the systems shaping our daily lives. The goal is not perfection or positivity. The goal is clarity, agency, and shared responsibility in a messy world. This is where we move beyond black-and-white thinking and learn how to build strong circles inside imperfect systems. It’s practical, emotionally honest, and grounded in the belief that feeling good is not denial. It’s a collective condition we help create together. If you’ve ever thought, “Everything feels overwhelming, but I still want to live well and do good,” you’re in the right place. Everything Sucks, Now What?A Merriment Method for a Messy World.

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episode Can People Actually Change? (Why most “self-improvement” is actually self-erasure) artwork

Can People Actually Change? (Why most “self-improvement” is actually self-erasure)

Everyone wants to know if people can change. But that’s not actually the question. The real question is: am I stuck like this? …and if I am, whose fault is it? In this episode, we’re pulling that entire thread until the sweater unravels like a Weezer song. We’re talking about: * 🩷 why personality is both stable and changeable (yes, both… stay with me) * 🩷 how trauma, shame, and environment edit you over time * 🩷 why a lot of what we call “growth” is actually just really cutely decorated armor * 🩷 the difference between becoming someone new and remembering who you were before the world got loud * 🩷 why wanting to change means absolutely nothing (scientifically, unfortunately) * 🩷 + what it actually takes to come back to yourself without romanticizing the process We're not doing a "just be yourself" pep talk... This is more like a “you might have buried yourself alive and called it maturity” conversation. With love.... (+ receipts). Bonus pack to accompany the episode inside Strange + Functional [https://positive-pulse.mn.co/].

5 de may de 2026 - 25 min
episode Everything Is Fine… But It Feels Wrong: Clouds, Motherhood & High-Functioning Depression (With Kendall Concini-Moore) artwork

Everything Is Fine… But It Feels Wrong: Clouds, Motherhood & High-Functioning Depression (With Kendall Concini-Moore)

What happens when life looks good on the outside, but something still feels heavy... and you can't quite explain why? This week, I'm sitting down with Kendall, author, social worker, mom of two, and the creator of Cloudy Day Chronicles: a blog, Substack, and now a children's book built around one of the gentlest, most honest mental health metaphors I've ever encountered: the cloud that follows you. We met the way most great things happen; completely by accident, at Artscape, because a three-year-old lost her mind over a rainbow. And I've been grateful ever since. In this conversation, Kendall gets deeply real about what it actually feels like to live with high-functioning depression. The kind where you show up, hold it together, and still feel shaded even when you know the sun is there. We talk about postpartum depression, ADHD, disordered eating, autoimmune illness, body image, and what it means to build a shared language around feelings that are hard to name. We also dig into: * 🌥️ Why Kendall's cloud metaphor started as a wave in therapy (and why she had to change it) * 🌥️ What "high-functioning depression" actually looks like from the inside * 🌥️ The people-pleasing spiral and how to show up for others without abandoning yourself * 🌥️ Why she wrote a children's book about a mom's mental health ; and what traditional publishers said about it * 🌥️ The Pay It Forward program she built around her book to reach families who need it most * 🌥️ What her daughter Alma taught her about clouds that no therapist ever did This one made me cry. In the best way. 📖 Get the book & find all of Kendall Concini Moore's resources at cloudydaychronicles.org📸 Follow her everywhere @CloudyDayChronicles

16 de abr de 2026 - 2 h 6 min
episode Doomscrolling Is Making You Poor: 5 Ways You're Going Broke Without Touching Your Bank Account artwork

Doomscrolling Is Making You Poor: 5 Ways You're Going Broke Without Touching Your Bank Account

You're tracking your spending. You're watching your account. But there's another currency you're hemorrhaging every single day ... and nobody taught you how to budget it. Your attention. In this episode, we get into why doomscrolling isn't just a bad habit... it's actually making you poor. We talk about the real cost of cynicism, why money is just a personality amplifier (scary thought, right?), and the uncomfortable truth about why getting resourced is one of the most generous things you can do. Plus: the courtroom case for why money is not the root of all evil, where you're leaving potential on the table that has nothing to do with finances, and how to start spending your mental currency on purpose. Your attention compounds. The question is what you're growing with it. Bonus pack for Positive Pulse [https://positive-pulse.mn.co/] members includes a mental money audit, 3-day doomscroll reset challenge, and a rewiring script.

16 de mar de 2026 - 27 min
episode You Don't Actually Want Money - You Want What (You Think) It Buys artwork

You Don't Actually Want Money - You Want What (You Think) It Buys

You Don't Actually Want Money. (Sorry. Kind of.) Yeah, we're going there. This episode is going to annoy you a little .. fair warning. Because we're not talking about how to make more money. We're talking about why you even want it in the first place. And the answer is probably not what you think. Spoiler: it's not money. It's almost never actually money. We do a whole thought experiment about a stand-up comedian that will make you question every financial goal you've ever had. We talk about why entrepreneurs lie to themselves (lovingly). We drag the "do what you love" quote out back and examine it in broad daylight. And we get into the deeply uncomfortable truth that some of your money beliefs were handed to you by a parent, a commercial, or some guy's dad .. and you've just been carrying them around ever since like they're facts. We cover: * What you actually want when you say you want money (hint: it's on a list and it includes "revenge") * Why making your passion pay you can slowly ruin it * The difference between wanting money and wanting choice (not the same!!) * How to stop outsourcing your worth to your salary * Rewiring the money stories that were never even yours to begin with This one's part therapy, part philosophy, part "wait have I just been chasing a symbol this whole time??" The answer might be yes. But the substance? Closer than you think. Next time we're talking about The Financial Thermostat a.k.a. why you sabotage yourself right when things start going well. Fun stuff!!

12 de mar de 2026 - 25 min
episode Conscious Luck: 8 Ways to Become a Very Lucky Person (On Purpose) artwork

Conscious Luck: 8 Ways to Become a Very Lucky Person (On Purpose)

Are some people just lucky... or are they paying attention in ways the rest of us aren't? I've been thinking about this for a while ... and I noticed something. The "lucky" people in my life aren't just stumbling into good things. They're doing something different. I call it conscious luck. In this one, I break down 8 ways to actually become a lucky person. Not through "wishful thinking", but through attention, behavior, and a willingness to get out of your own way. (Also featuring a suspicious number of raffle wins.) You'll walk away thinking differently about gratitude, bold action, self-sabotage, and what it even means to "catch a break." If that sounds like your kind of rabbit hole ... come on in.

9 de mar de 2026 - 29 min
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